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The President appoints his cabinet secretaries, ambassadors, federal judges, and others of cabinet rank. All must be confirmed by the Senate before they can take office. The President can also negotiate treaties but they also must be ratified by the Senate before they take effect.

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The president must appoint a large group of high ranking federal officials, including cabinet secretaries, ambassadors and federal judges. All of these appointments must be confirmed by the US Senate before they take effect.

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he has the power to make treaties with 2/3 senate approval ,can nominate ambassadors ,Judges ,and officers of the us.

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There is a 3/4 rule that will let congress over power the presdent

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